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AMUSEMENTS FULLERS’ CELEBRATED CELEBRATED VAUDEVILLE. VAUDEVILLE. H IS MAJESTY'S £ ‘-IS J-WLaJESTY'S a HEATItK Direction. John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT, at S. SATURDAY, at 2.30 A Brilliant Entertainment of UNSURPASSED EXCELLENCE. OUR NEW PROGRAMME. The Biggest Success ever achieved at FULLERS'. A really Great Show. CON MORENI MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY In a Gorgeously Staged Eastern. Kovel, "CAUGHT IN CAIRO." "CAUGHT IN CAIRO." The most Original, Charming, and Piquante of Modern Comedies containing BRIGHT SCENERY, GORGEOUS DRESSES, MELODIOUS MUSIC. Supported by a First-class Company of Vaudeville Artists, including WILL HASTINGS. LES WARTON, ROSINA GORDON NAT HANLEY. Terrific Success of THE McKINNON BROS., The Sparkling Scottish Entertainers. D.C. or Stalls Ss 6d (Reserves), 3s; Back Stalls, is Gd, Upper Circle, Is. (Plus Tax. oxcepting Is) Motors 10.20. BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. After 5.30 at Burnett’s, rext Theatre. PRINCESS THEATRE, 81XCESS THEATRE, TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT 1— PARAMOUNT PRESENTS DOROTHY DALTON In "DARK SECRETS.” "DARK SECRETS.” "DARK SECRETS." 2 BILLIE DOVE In "YOUTH TO YOUTH.” "YOUTH TO YOUTH.” "YOUTH TO YOUTH.” (3) —"RENTED TROUBLE" (Comedy) 4 "PRETTY LADY (Sunshine Comedy). PRINCESS THEATRE. PRINCESS THEATRE. PRINCESS THEATRE. EDUCATIONAL .—i ■ 1 H. AMOS. LTD. Proprietors: BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE WELLESLEY BOYS’ COLLEGE, 96-100, Tho Torrace, Wellington. SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING, AND PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING: These Classes—Day, Evening and Correspondence —have resumed. ACCOUNTANCY:— Personal Tuition Claesee in all snbpects res line THURSDAY, January 31, at 5 p.m Correspondence Classee have resumed. EVENING MATRICULATION AND ACCOUNTANCY PRELIMINARY: Resume TUESDAY, February 12th. WELLESLEY BOYS* COLLEGE resumes TUESDAY, February 12th. CORRESPONDENCE TUITION has resumed ■in all departments. The Director, who has had over thirty years' experience in primary, secondary, teachnical and commercial schools, can be consulted at any time at the Office: 98, THE TERRACE. 'Phone 2099. AMOS, Director. WANTED: SMART BOYS TO LEARN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. A Limited number of lads may now be enrolled for the above at Bower’s Engineering School. Parents should give boys the benefit of taking up this study while school education is fresh xn their minds. Free day classes arranged for period between leaving school and starting apprenticeship. Students can complete studies at night classes after commencing work. Free Prospectus on application. Write for it to-day. BOWER’S ENGINEERING SCHOOL (Registered under Marine and Education Departments tince 1915), 133, Fleteher’e Building, 22, Customhouse Quay, Wellington. Telephone 1792. (And at Auckland.) Marsden school, FITZHERBERT TERRACE, Wellington. Boarding and- Day School for Girin Principal: Miss Baber, M.A. Lower School and Kindergarten, Headmistress: Miss Edith Holmes. The next Term will begin THURSDAY, February 7th. Miss Baber and Miss Holmes at home to parents and pupils, WEDNESDAY, 6th. NOTICE.—When at the end of the year the move is made to Karon, the LOWER SCHOOL, as now constituted, will remain in FITZHERBERT TERRACE WELLINGTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE. HIGH SCHOOL. THE High School opens on MONDAY, February 4th. The Director may be consulted at 'he New College. Mount Cook, on FRIDAY, February Ist, between the hours of 10 and 13, 3 and 5, and 7 and 9. New pupils should enrol, if possible, not later than FEBRUARY 2nd, cither at Wakefield street or Mount Cook. AMBITIOUS? MARK THIS DATE. ON FEBRUARY 12th, lectures commence at Gilby’s College for ACCOUNTANCY and BOOKKEEPERS’ CERTIFICATE EXAMINATIONS. Enrol now for your success. Gilby s College is ‘‘The Thorough Way.” Call, ring, or write The Director: W. W. WADDILOVE. F.1.A.. N.Z.. GILBY’S COLLEGE, James Smith’s Buildings, Wellington. P.O Box 203. 'Phone 21-818. COMPLIMENTS IN LONDON THE SMART FITTING CLOTHES THEY WERE WEARING Hnve frequently gratified patrons of M I I, I, I G A N ’ S, Kelburn avenue. The English Suitings the firm is showing just now are something QUITE DISTINCTIVE.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11739, 29 January 1924, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11739, 29 January 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11739, 29 January 1924, Page 3